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There's festivity in the air! Ricky is also in the air, he's the 10-foot tall donkey-shaped pinata that is the mascot and symbol of the town. The mayor has announced a contest to take down Ricky, and the whole town is invited to participate. Blind Business is a game where players try to make half-blind deals with each other to collect the highest scoring cards.
No one can break Ricky open by themselves, so you'll have to gather the best teammates from the four districts of town, each bringing their own abilities to the challenge. Snatch the right people from the hands of your competitors and gather the best team of pinata-poppers. But watch out! You never know who could be walking to the other teams until it's too late. Hurry up and pop Ricky before anyone else can and you'll win all the candy inside, the Big Trophy, and never ending prestige!
Blind Business is made up of a deck of 50 cards, numbered from 1 to 11 in 4 groups of different colors plus 6 jokers. To start, each player receives 4 cards from the deck. After seeing your cards, shuffle them and put them in view of the rest without knowing each cards's position in your hand. On each turn, the active player must request a card from an opponent, which they can accept or refuse. In case of refusal, the opponent wins the requested card and places it in his play area for scoring at the end of the game, while the active player can keep any of the other cards in that player's hand. If instead the opponent accepts the offer, he may claim a card from the active player's hand in return. In this case, the active player can accept the deal, with which both will get the desired card, or refuse, so that each one will put the card from their hand that had been the object of the deal in their play area. Finally, the players replenish their hand to 4 cards, which remain visible to others but unknown to their owner.
Cards are arranged in columns by color in the playing area of each participant. The colors correspond to the four zones in which the city is divided: the playground, the boardwalk, the central station and the downtown. At the end of the game, depending on the majorities, the players will earn more points according to the combinations of cards they have. Someone can also win by getting five consecutive cards of a single color, so watch out for your rivals movements!
Product Care: Wipe clean with dry or damp cloth
Material: Wood
Country of origin: China
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